10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, October 7, 1949 Salem 'd Clturck Court Btrott CfcrUHaa Chvrch lTth and Court Street. W. H. Lymtn. MlnUUr. nibla Ichool Assembly 1:4ft: Momlni wor hip 10:50 o'clock; Mrmon lubjeet, "The Ore. Creator". Ch.rlitt.vn Endeavor Hour :30; Ivenlnf Worship 1:30 o'clock. r taoa subject, "What I Heard About You." New Calvsrr Chapel Fill Ooepel 1143 V. Liberty St.. Salem. Paetore: Rev. Claude C. & Mary W. Bell. Bervleae: Bun. echool X, Morning wonhtp 11; vcnin urvlce l:tft. Jason Ui At the morninf vorihlp at 11 the Busmen and Professional Women's elub of Salem will worship at Jason Lee church. The pastor, or. iouii i;. juroy, will speak on the subject: "Religion In the Life of the Business Woman." Mrs. Olen Humlston will sing solo: "The Ninety and Nine." Evening worship at 1:30. a duet will be sung by Mrs. Mildred Yunker and Robert Xlempel. Christian Missionary Alliance North Mb at Oalnes St. Herman J. Bohl. pas tor. Sunday school, :. Morning worship. 11- Young people, 1:30. Evening services, 1.30. flrat Brangolkal United Brethren Whera Marlon crosses Bummer. Rev. Wil- nter N. Brown, pastor. Sunday scnooi, 46. Morning service, 11. Rev. Paul Bhen, Honfrkong. China, guest speaker. Evening ervlce, 1:46. Oospel musical by choir. Plret Chsrch of Christ. Brlentlst Liber ty and Chemeketa 6t. Sunday school, 11. Morning service. 11. Lesson-sermon sub ject: "Are Bin. Disease, and Death Rial?" Nursery for children up to 3 years of age provided during the morning service. Eve ning service at 8. Lesion -Sermon subject: "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" Jeans Nam Pentecostal 1116 Lewis St. Jtonald V. Blttser, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning worship, 11. Evening evan gelistic, 7:46. Truth Center 382 N. Cottaie. Cvenlni service. I o'clock Tuesday. Oct. 11. Sub Ject: "Real Prosperity." Library, 13 to 3 p.m. Noon meeting, ii.it. United Pentecostal 449 Perry street. Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school. :4S. Morning service, 11. Evening service, 7:46. West Balem Matbedlet Third and Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school, 8:48. Worship, 11. Sermon: "How Shall We Advance?" Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Young Adult Fellowship, I. First preabyUrl an Chemeketa at Win ter. Chester W. Hemblln, pastor. John L. Ooodenberger, assistant pastor. Church school, 8:46. Identical church services. 8:46 and 11. "The Trickster," sermon by the minister. Junior high group, 6:30. High school fellowship, 8:30. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints Chemeketa and 17th streets. Chas. H. Aiher, pastor. Church school, 10. Preaching service, U. Oeo. W. Speed preaching. Zlon'j leacut, 6:30. Bi ble class, 7:30. First Spiritualist 348 N. Com). Rrv. Chas. Cooley, speaker. Circle at 6:30. Ser Tica at 7:30. Knight Memorial Congretatlonal Nine teenth and Ferry streets. Louis E. White, minister. Sunday school, 8:4&. Morning worship, 11. Sermon subject, "The Soul's Decision." Junior church and ehurch-tlme nursery, 11. Pilgrim Fellowship groups for senior high and Junior high young peo ple, 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lowery, Mr, and Mrs. Louts White, counsellors. Central Church of Christ Chemeketa at Cottage. M. C. CuthberUon. minuter. Bible school, 8:45. Preaching and worship, 10:45 and 7:30. Young people, 6:30. Christ Latheran Btate street at 18th. C. R. Schuls, pastor. Mission Festival services at 6:45 and 11. Rev. H. Nottbohm, Port land, guest speaker. Bunday school and Bible classes, 8:50. All-church picnic at Paradise Island at 13:30 p.m. Foursquare Gospel 400 N. 18th St. Sun day school at 8:46. Worship, 11. Crusader young people's service, 6:46. Evan Untie service and Illustrated message, "Some Thins Ara Certain," 1:46, Rey, Roy Wor th Ins ton pastor. Bethany Kvangellral and Reformed Ma rlon and Capitol Bts. Rev. Russell May or, pastor. Bunday school. 10. Morning worship, 11. Evening worship, 1:45. Rev. Erra Oeiig, pastor of the church of the Great Commission of Portland. t. Mark Br. Lntheran 343 N. Church Bt. Rev. M. A. Oetsendaner, D.D. and Rev. John Bagllen, pastors. Bunday school, 8 46. Morning worship service, 11. Sermon topic: "Does Jesus Care?" Luther Lea gue, 6:30. Christian A Missionary Alliance Rev. H. J. Bohl, pastor, Sunday school, 8 45. Morning service, 11. Special speakrrs, morning and evening, the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Post of Indonesia, Evening aerv Ice, 7:30. Bethel Baptist North Cottage at t Street. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sun day erhool at 8:45. Morning worship at 11 with the following sermon subject: "I-ost Things." Youth meetings at 6:30. The film, "Choosing Rather." will be shown by Harold Johnson. Evening ser vice at 7:30, the pastor presetting on the topic: "Consider Jesus Christ." Fslth Tabernaele no5 N. 6th. Bunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11, Evangelis tic, 6. First Baptist Marion and Liberty Bts Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Hev. C. E Brlckwedel and Rev. Victor Lourki. enun ciate pastors. Sunder school. 8:4V Mom ma, worsntp. 11. Rev. Alfred Danielnon, wrstern representative of the conserva tive Baptist Foreign Mission enrlet v, guest speaker. Youth meeting. 6:15. Eve- nlng goppel meeting, 1:30. Rev. Daniel son, speaking. Rslbert Memorial Baptist One mile Borth of the underpass on hlffhwav OH-K. Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel, peslor. Similsv srhonl. '4.V Morning worship, 11. Mrtxnite by the pastor. Young people s league, 6 30. Evening evangelistic service, 1.30. Fear Corner's Baptist Per. Victor ixucxs. pastor. Located on Btate and ri ma. Sunday erhool, 6:46. Morning wor- Ship, 11. Rev. Vlrtor Lourks. sprakinit. Young people's meeting. 6.45. Evenlne gospel service, 1:30. I, John's I.alheran IMo. Rnod H. W. Oross. pastor. Ber vires al 6 and 11. Bun day school and Bible class, 10. Leslie Methodist South Commerrtel at Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday srhool, 8:4ft. Morning service. 11. Bermon ubject: "l,oval Ambassadors of Ood." Youth fellowship. 6.30, Evening aervire, T:30. Bermon subject, "There Is a Way." Klngwood Bible 1136 Kim street. A M Fsdenrerht, pattor. Blbla srhool, 6 s Morning worship. 10 46. Youth groups meet, 6.46. Evrnlng gospel service, 7 46. First Christian High and Center. Pud lev Strain. Associate minister. Waller Naff. Churrh srhool, 6 4ft. Morning wor ship and communion. 10:M. Morning ser mon: "Invisible Writing of Ood." Dudley Strain. Anthem "Reek Ye the Lord"- Ho' berta. Solo: Kles1e-. Mllhand, Kavmonrl Leunlni, tenor (Warren Downs, ehellist and Patty Jot Hammond, acrompanlti. Youth groups for Junior high and Phi let a, 6:16. Evening service, 7 30. Milr will be furnished bv the children from tli a Oregon Si a it School for the Blind. Charles Addleman, statt secretary, will bring the evening meisaie. W Wl til rxn III '1 NliU'J I N. Ml I SALEM WOODWORKING CO. Liberty Terranumium Is Made by Brownies Liberty The Liberty Brow nie troop 112 held its meeting af ter ichool in the school lunch room. The Brownies each brought a small plant and together made a terranumium. Hostesses for the meeting were Eileen Beck and Cheryl Faye Fries. Brownies present at the meet ing were Patricia Billings, Eil een Beck, Joyce Clark, Cheryl Fries, Betty Knepper, Sharon Robertson, Marilyn Knepper, Doris Rybloom, Joan Wirth, Ar lene Rybloom, Patricia Whelan, Marilyn Clark, Helen Bonofog- ski, Deanna Schendel, Donna Stringer, Carolyn Griffis and Joan Lustoff. The girls were under the lead ership of their leader, Mrs. Ar thur Wirth and assistant leader, Mrs. Charles Rybloom. Hazen to Address Presbyterians Ben Hazcn of Portland will be the speaker at the first meet ing of' the Presbyterian Men's cub next Tuesday evening, Oc tober 11, at 8:30 p.m. at the church. All of the men of the church will gather for the din ner and a fine program of fel lowship and entertainment that has been arranged by Paul Bale, the Men's club president. Hazen, a very prominent busi ness man and civic leader who has received many honors, is rec ognized as one of the most en tertaining speakers in the north west. The officers of the club, under the direction of Bale, have worked out many novelty features for their various pro grams during this coming win ter. This meeting is the first in this winter's series. The din ncr will be served by the ladies of the church. Silverton Churches Church of -lesus f hrlt of the Latter Day Saint (Mormon Sunday school at evenins service at 7, Christian Srlen-e - Sunday school at 0:45. Services at 11. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10. Weekdays, 8. Assembly of fiond Berrel H. Scott, pas tor, Sunday school, 9.4f. Divine worship, Young people s socrcty at 6:45. evan gelistic at 8. Churrh of God Hev. F. E. Nil, pastor. Sunday srhnol at 10: worship hour at It; evening services at 8. Beventh Day ArivrntUt Elder A. D. Chllson. Bnlrm. and Harold Johnson, lo cal elder. In charge. Subhnth school, Sat urday, morn Inn worship at 11. Sat urday; Sunday evening evangelistic serv- ce. Marqunm and Motalla Congregations, MethndKt Rex Kendall, pastor. Joint pas- itr. Forenoon services at Marquem. afternoon at Molnlla, Plltrlm llollnesa D. i '. Olson, pastor, ion by pastor 11. 7. Evangelistic Sunday school, 9:45. Sen Vnung people meet al sermon at 8. MethodM Ben F. Browning, pastor. Sunday school 9 45. Norman N'aegell. supt. General workup 11. sermon by pastor. Youth Fellowship and evenlne service, 7 no a. First Christian Church -Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school 9:45. M. B. Ford. supt. Bermon following rommunoln. 11. subject: "Lawful but not Expedient." Senior and Junior t:K at 7. MuMcal pro Rrnm durlnii the evening srrmnn hour. i. r. T. piny hart direct lug the young anuii vesiea cnoir in an hour s program, assisted bv Mrs. Robert Frv vocalist of Salem. Mrs. Clyde Will am son accordion and sr-lolM. of Albany, and Clary Tokstad. pianist, of Silverton. Immanuel Lutheran B. L. A 1 mile, pas- toor. ntiimny Acaooi in. cis.vea lor an ase group.-.. Divine worship, 11. sermon bv pustor. Anthem, senior choir. The WMP sponsor a dlnnrr following forenoon ser vices. Luther League 7:30. Trinity Lutheran Substitute castor. Sunday srhool and Bible classes in, Mrs. Mar !li a Isn arson, supt. Divine worship, 11. Rev. Robert Hovland. West Salem Htble Academy director, speaker. Guests the HuMnrss and Professional Women's club members. Calvary Lutheran - Pastor, substitute. Runriny school nnri Bihle class in. Miss ola .inhh'nn, supt . Morn Inn worship, II, Hev. P. w, Er Irk. son of Salem will be the speaker. Christian and Ml. Inner? Alliance-- Gor don T, linitvolrl. minister. Sunday srhonl. 10. Oscar Kniiuin. supt. Rally Day obser vance. Com mini Ion service and sermon, pastor In rlm-pe. II. Evening service 6 ncloitc. report gltcn of the district praver conference PURVIS HOLLYWOOD SHOE & REPAIR SHOP Shoes Rcpoired While You Woif or 24 hr. service. Nice stock of New FALL SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 2045 Fairgroundt Rd. 1 Block North of Wlllantrttr Vallry Itank SHUT OUT DRAFTS Keep cold drnft.i from your home, rotnin heat more rnsily in your rooms, with our window-insulating Storm Sash. Amazing, how they cut down heating ex pense. Because they scien tifically place dead-air-in-sulatinR "armor plate' be tween winter and your rooms! Dallas Churches Evangelical Mennanlta Brethren A. P. Toews, pastor, Bunday school, 6:36. Morn ing worship, 11. Bermon, "The Hidden Treasure." Fellowship groups, 1, Evening service, 6:16.. Christian and Missionary Alliance O. Ernest McOarvey, pastor. Bunday school, 8 46. Morning worship, 11. Sermon by the pastor. "Whet Ood Hath Wrought." Eve ning evangelistic hour, I. Sermon, "Lost, One Soul." Bait Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pas tor. Sunday school, 8:46. Morning wor ship, 11. Sermon. "The Power of Hid den Sin." Evening service, 6. Apostolle Faith Forrest Damron. pas tor. Bunday school, 6:30. Morning wor ship, 11. Evangelistic service, 7:60. First Presbyterian Earl William Ben bow. D, D.. pastor. Sunday school. 6:46. Worship service. 11. Dr. Robert Sandl lands, African missionary, will speak. Trinity Lutheran Karl Ufer. pastor. Bunday srhool. 10. Divine service, 11. Senior confirmation class, 7. Luther Lea sue, 8. First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas tor. Bible school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Bermon, "The Family and the Church." Fellowship heur, 6. Christian Endeavor. 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Sermon, "Men Against God." Evangellral I'nlted Brethren R. William Elmer, minister. Sunday school, 9:46. Morning worship, 11. Message by the pas tor. Evangelistic Bible study hour, 1.46. Film, "The City of David." Assembly af Ood Alfred R. Brown, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor ship, II. Christ Ambassadors, 7. Junior Christ Ambassadors, 7. Vesper service, 7. Evangelistic service, 8. First Methodist Clark 8. Ens. pastor. Church school. 9:45. Morning worship. 11. Dr. Roy A. Fedje, district superintendent, will apeak. Fellowship dinner, 13:30. First quarterly conference, 2.. Intermediate fel lowship, 5:30. Senior fellowship, 6:30. Eve ning service, featuring colored slides, 8. Grace Mennonlte J. J. Regier. pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning worship, 11. Evening service, 7:30. Christian Science Sunday school. 9:45. Service, 11. Subject of the lesson sermon for the week Is "Arc Sin, Disease and Death RealT" First Rantlst Bunday school. 6:46. Morning worship, 11. Training union, 7. Evening worship, 8. Monmouth Ed! nopal Cyril F. Hanney. vicar. Holy Baptism, 8:45. Morning pray er, 8. Churrh school, 10. Church of God Henry Loggan, pastor. Sunday school, 8:43. Morning worship. 11. Young people's meeting, 6:45. Evangelis tic service, 7:46. Seventh Day Advenllat Sabbath school. 9:45. Bermon, 11. Falls City Sevrnth Day Adventist Preaching, 11. Sabbath school, 9:30. Falls City Free Methodist Gilbert John son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning ice, II. Young peoples meeting, 7; JO. Evangelistic service, 8. Falls City Methodist James H. Rover. pastor. Sunday school, 10, Morning wor ship, ll. St. Thomas EpiscopalCyril P. Hanney, vicar. Church school. 10. Morning prayer, 11. oiy Baptism, larjo. Free Methodist R. W. McCormlrk, pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching ser ies, ll. Oak Grove Chanel Fremont Faul. pas tor. Morning service, 9:46, Sunday school follows, St. Phillips Catholic-Father John Bab- yak, pastor. Mass, 8:15. t'nlon Missionary Baptist Harmony community. W. A. Heard, pastor. Sun day school, 10, Sermon, 11. Church af Christ Bible study, 10. Com munion, 11. Bridgeport Sunday School H. Schmidt. Supt. Sunday School, 10. Eola Sunday School Sunday sohool. 8:48. Service, 11. Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:45. nirnrnii ninoi; nrnoai J. I . iniBB- sen, supt. Sunday school, 8:30. Falls City Christian Cherles Knox, pas tor. Sunday school, 10, Morning worship, 11. Christian Endeavor. 6:30. Roberts Organizes Full Sunday School Roberts Peter J. Becker, Missionary of the American Sunday Union organized Sunday school at Roberts Sunday. Larry Buhler was elected su perintendent, Mrs. Jesse For ester, assistant superintendent and Mrs. G. S. Higgins, secretary-treasurer. The meetings will be held In the school house at 10 o'clock with Mrs. J. Forester, teacher of the adult class, Larry Buhler. the young people's class and Mrs, G. S. Higgins, the primary class. tlnur Don't mivi out on your free copy of the idea-packed new decorating book prepared for you by the makers of Nairn In laid Linoleum. 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Opening at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oc tober 9, the meeting will consist of the main address and a dis cussion period following the speaker. Dean Gregg, head of the liberal arts department at Willamette university, will act as moderator for most of the se ries. "The public is actively urged to attend," states Mrs. Alden Bowes, chairman of the commit tee of the Young Adult group which is sponsoring the meet- Rally and Homecoming Program Is Arranged Woodburn Rally and home coming day will be observed by members and friends of the Woodburn Christian church Sun day, October 9, starting at 10 a.m. Bible classes will be held for all ages. On the program will be a tenor solo "The Lord's Prayer," by Charles MacKenzie of the Canby high school, a duet by Marie and Margie Priest and a sermon by Rev. D. D. Priest. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Mill City Churches Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferguson, min ister. Sunday school, 10, morning services o nocie. sermon subject, "Building Partners". Youth fellowship 6:30. Christian Church Thomas Courtney. Jr., pastor. Bible school, 8:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor hour 6:30. Evening worship 7:45 o'clock. Catholic Rev. Mat, pastor. Morning ser vice 8 o'clock. Free Methodist Rev. Donald Hlnkle, pAstor. Sunday school 10. Morning ser vices 11 o'clock. Evening services 7:30 o'clock. Community Rev. Wayne Watklns. pas tor. Sunday school 10. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:48 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town The Tall White Spire TWO MORNING SERVICES 8:50 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL RALLY DAY 9:45 A.M. "Marching Orders" Sermon by the Pastor, Brooks H. Moore learn How Your Dollar GROWS With our earnings paid on your entire balance, you re bound to enjoy more growth per dollar saved. With more earnings on the money you save, you'll be able to enjoy more pleasure i . . and more security, too. Come in and start a savings account that grows and pays you to save. ISALEM FtDEMl HO Hull. . V; I.'...' a.riio2-"- Woodburn Churches r'hrh mt Gad Third and Grant Bts. Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school 10. worship 11 and 6. Y. P. 1. Assembly ( Gad Second and Lincoln a i.Mirr Gibson, oastor, S. 8. 8:46. Preaching II and 1:46. Y. P. 6.46. Free Methodist Young and Oaten St(. Mrs. Rose! la B. Douglas, pastor. S. B. 8:46. Preaching 11 and 7:45. christian Lincoln and Doud Bts. Don Priest, pastor. S. S. 10. Service 11. C. E. 7. Evening service 8 Bfelbodisi xoung ana a bis. urmn a. Trick, pastor. Church school 10. Worship ran r llBT E. Lincoln St. 8. B. 8:46. Worship 11 and 1:46. Y. P. 6:45. Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on Union school road Earl K. Fenton, pastor. Worship 10. 8. S. 10:46. Churrh af lesus Christ af L. D. 8. I O.O F. hall Bunday school 10; Sacrament meeting 11:30 St. Ames Catholic (Hubbard) Attended by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday asses 8:30. At. Marr'e Episcopal Lincoln at Cupid's Court. Clarence C. Blocum, Vicar. Church School 8:30. Divine worship 11. BIBIC D.pilll Ur.n., n.ll, B.iueinie. and H.rrlson. Earl Baker, paitor. 8. 8. Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N. Chris ten sen, pastor. Doud and Oswald sts. Worship service 11. S. S. 10. Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay, pastor. S. S. 10. Worship 11. C. E. 1:30. St. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler, pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th. Sunday services 7. 8:30, 10:30. Devotions 4. Weekday mass 8:15. Devotions Friday 7:45. The Reoraanlsed Church of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints Corner of Second and Oarfleld. Oeorae Omans. oastor. Church school 10. Preaching 11. Zlons League 7. Lecture study 6. First Presbyterian Oarfleld and Third Its. Earl K. Fenton, pastor. 8. B. 8:45. Divine worship 11 and 7:30. Y. P. 6:30. Stay ton Churches raptlst-Rev Winerd Buckncr. pastor Sunday school, 10. Uornlni worship, 11 Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, A. Cbnreh af Christ Clyde Freeman, pas- .o. Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11, foutb Fellowship. 6:30. Evening worship. Church of Christ L, U. Seld, minister Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve nlns worahlp, 5. Methodist John Uo range, pastor. Bible school 10. Worship service, U. Youth Fel lowship. 6 30. Evening worship. 6. Assembly of God Rev. Kelvin Stock s' 11, pastor Sunday school. 10. Mornlni lervlce. 11. Youni people's meeting, 6:46. Evening evangelistic service 1:4&. Immaculate Conception Catholic Rev Hath. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services: Masses 6, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. St. Partlck't Catfaolla (L?ons Father Leander Schneider, paittor. Winter sched ule. 1st, 3nd and 6th Sundays, mass 10. so a.m.t Ird and 4th Sundays mass at H:30 a.m. Onr Lady of Loordea (Jordan) Father Leander Scnnelder, pastor. Winter sched ule. 1st, 2nd and 6th Sunday, mass 8:30 a.m.: 3rd and 4th 8undays. mass 10:30 Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth Fellowship 7. evening service 8. Charch of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min ister. Bible school 10, morning worship 11, Junior meeting 1, Young People's meet ing 7, evening services 8. Methodist church Rev. Fremont Faul. pastor. Bunday school 10, morning wor ship 11. Junior Fellowship 6, Youth Fel lowship 7. Assembly of God William H. Beachy. pastor, Sunday school 8:49, morning wor ship 11, children's servlca 7:30. evening service 6 Eorningi contiitentl obove overage Dividends declared every six months SAVINGS ' IQAN Once" 1-4I J First U. B. Will Hold Rally Day The annual Rally Day and Home coming will be celebrated at the First United Brethren church, 1145 Mission Street, on Sunday, October 16. There are few people here now who were here when this church was built and dedicated in 1890, but it is hoped that all those who are still living in Salem now, as well as those who have attended since that time, and those attending now will come to the Rally. Rergular morning services will follow Sunday school, which meets at 10:00 a. m. and at noon a basket dinner followed by bap tismal services at 2:30 p. m., con ducted by the Rev. Noel W. Bow man, Conference Superinten dent, and evening services it 7:30 p. m. Baptists Observe Samaritan Day Good Samaritan day will be observed in First Baptist church this Sunday by members of the local congregation. It will be a time of annual sacrifice for the cause of missions when an "above and beyond" offering will be given to the conserva tive Baptist foreign mission so ciety with 168 missionaries and appointees stationed in approxi mately nine areas of the world. Sunday will be highlighted by the presence of Rev. Alfred Danielson, western representa tive of the conservative Baptist foreign mission society, preach ing at both morning and evening services. A unique presentation of the cause of missions will be given Sunday night. Young Adult Choir Presenting Concert Silverton Mrs. P. T. Ploy- hart, director, is presenting a special program of sacred mu sic by the young adult choral choir o the First Christian church Sunday evening begin ning at 7:30 o clock in the church chancel. The public is welcome. Soloists are Mrs. Robert Fry (Elaine Hamre) of Salem, and Mrs. Clyde E. Williamson, sister of Mrs. Ployhart, of Albany and Mrs. Robert Edgerton. You can call anywhere in the United States for not more than$Acn 2 (Day station rate for first three minutes) A fast way to do business is by Long Distance. Most calls speed through while you hold the line. ..three times as fast if you know the number. And you can say as much in three minutes as in a letter, getting your answer at the same time. Even if the Get the answer fast... use long distance The PadfiC Telephone and Telegraph Company Give to your Community Chest... Give all you can. Turner Churches rhrlatlan Caureb Bible echool 8:4ft. Uri, Cronirini 8. S. 8upt. Mornlni worship 11. Gilbert Carey, paitor. C. I. Junlora. C. I. Sr. 1. evening service 8. M. C. Cbarrh Sunder school 18. Joe Holt. eupt. Mornlni worship 11. Dr. It. M. Oatke. Assembly af God Sunday school 6:46, P. Rodgera. supt. Morning worship 11. Ethel Oute Onuat. Christ's Ambassadors 7. Eva Hansett. leader. Evangelist services 6. Bethel Baptists to View Movie Film The S o u n d - M ovie film, "Choosing Rather," will be pre sented by Harold Johnson at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening at the Bethel Baptist church to the two young people's groups of the church. The film presents the Christian witness and musical talent of four young people. The public is invited. The church is CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Invites You Two Worship Services Every Sunday 8:45 am. 11 i m. Sunday School 9:50 a m. u it. Schulz Pastor SEE This Soul-Stirring Sunday 7:45 If Some f Things Are 1 Certain it "A FRI&inUL wi-jivit, ah Alio YOU" FOUR SQUARE CHURCH - 490 N. 19th REV. 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